tv DW News Deutsche Welle July 11, 2023 9:00pm-9:31pm CEST
9:00 pm
the, the is the state of we news line from berlin. nato extends a vague promises membership, tre, crane. the lines of summit in vilnius, secretary generally installed from work, says ukraine can join when allies agree and conditions are met, but provides no timeline. also on the program nationwide protests across as well as
9:01 pm
the countries parliament votes for a bill limiting the powers of the supreme court. the move has sparked months of demonstrations and the long running political crisis. in the monsoons turn deadly heavy rains have claimed at least 20 lives and destroyed property worth. millions scientists say climate change is making in the us. monsoons, stronger the confirmation. it's going to help you with nato change in stilton. burke has signaled support for you for any membership in the align saying the country couldn't join quote when allies agree and conditions are met. but nato leaders stopped short of offering to a concrete timeline before the summit. ukrainian president willing to raise the landscape, had harsh words for the alliance, calling nato's lack of clarity, observed as as russian attacks. rain,
9:02 pm
driving on you crazy. the country's flag flies high over julius, the city playing host and they to leaders, ukraine. presidents zalinski came here with a clear message. he wants concrete commitments from the alliance. we could, i, you know, ukraine will make natal stronger. ukraine has long harbor done visions of joining nature. though leaders have agreed to remove some barriers to entry cubes, hopes of securing a timeline for its session has been dest. we'd reaffirmed dot ukraine, wrote the call a member of nato, and agreed to remove the requirements for the membership action time. so this will change your cranes membership pos from a 2 step process to one step process. we also made clear that we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join. they don't when all of us
9:03 pm
agree and conditions are met. for months, nate to nations has been haggling over when and how ukraine should be invited to join the alliance. they say it won't happen, follow the war rages because math could bring nature into direct conflict with russia. but some eastern european unbolted countries are calling for a clear or pos for to use. ukraine is using the equipment said that the allies are giving and the munitions. so it is already taking those boxes. so what more can we do in order to really go to that membership? germany and the united states have been more cautious keeping the focus on future security assurances problems. this one i think, is important for us from the outset that there are security pledges for ukraine that can be effective after piece. and that could include individual pledges to offer ukraine support in case of further attacks, but not to flight for the country. at least one and i explained to the summit and
9:04 pm
we'll see t of some patients take flights. several nations including other ones and denmark agreed to starts training, ukrainian pilots on western made fighter jets later this year. i don't wanna join 5 d w rush, the analyst concept team, a guy who joins us from values. constantine is, is really the best nato leaders could offer ukraine at the moment as well. it seems that this is the best compromise they could, could reach nicole and no more than that. indeed, during the war, it was very difficult to imagine that ukraine will be invited in sort of to join the lines bought well the ukrainians, the central europeans of the baltic countries really wanted is some kind of more or less clear road map of the time line and this is looking and because of that, frankly speaking, it starts to look very much like bucharest, 2008 again. and i've been there and frankly i see, well just
9:05 pm
a bit of difference. what is the difference from, from bucharest, where nato is declared that ukraine would eventually be able to join the alliance in political terms? pretty much, none of that is still no timeline and the conditions are pretty vague. you can say that ukraine is not ready, basically as long as you want. the only real thing is the removal of the month for a membership protection plan, which is a preparatory stage before joining they do that usually last, but 2 or 34 years. now your brain will not have to go through that, but the problem is that you don't know when your credit is going to go through that . and this is something that i think of what will have an impact on the future of the world with russia. and frankly, speaking of the future of the lines, natal members are very hesitant to offer a set timeline to ukraine. and it is one of the central demands of zelinski,
9:06 pm
bronze to the summit. and what are the reasons for caution here? why can't nato say ok, once the war stops, we can initiate the steps. it was you speak to, you know, diplomats and the officials on the sort of and if you want in the car doors of this on it, it's very clear. that's one of the reasons is the situation of the united states. the a bonded mist ration is under increasing pressure from i selection is the wings of the republican prophet. and it's all democratic policy, which essentially says that the united states should withdraw from the world and try to avoid any kind of involvement in military conflict sense in the run up to the election year. many people here are saying, joe biden, us president, is extremely cautious and not to be seen as quote on quote one more and got someone pick up who can accidentally rule the us into the conflict with russia,
9:07 pm
which could become nuclear. oh, the experts here are saying that it's quite unlikely that the rush i will go for a nuclear confrontation with nature. but still caution rains here in feelings. the kremlin has that it will closely watch the summer. how might this be playing out? and moscow, you think, well, frankly speaking, my suspicion of my personal take is that's a put it was got a brief assign a relief. nothing dramatic happen. probably. they expected it. they have the sources. whether it's will have an impact on the prosecution of the war by the russians. i think it will because frankly, of this in depth and it's so 12 unclear timeframe of pushes, poaching, to extend the war as long as possible to make it protracted in order to delay ukraine's ukraine's accession. uh tonight. so uh for as long as possible. so this will be a political and then before i'm afraid, minutes of your logic,
9:08 pm
the minutes of the logic of moscow in the coming months. and who knows probably is it always comes on the back of the building. has many thanks. thank you. let's move on and get the premium perspective and bring and alexander share, why he's a ukrainian diplomat and served as a master to austria until 2021. today he's the ambassador for strategic communications at the ministry for foreign affairs, mr. sure. right, welcome to dw presidents. the landscape says it's observed that nato doesn't establish a clear timeline for ukraine's membership. how do you feel about the declaration? well, why it's a kind of disappointment, quite frankly, considering that so nature's policy towards you. praying, let's be honest to was why history one big lie or was it was to do the kids at least people school said that to uh the doors to
9:09 pm
open, but in reality everybody knew that they are because that was the way or who need to to not to his glaze and not to provoke for us or how he was the best or it was became. so what is that this policy? well, we know what the sam bully this fails after a year and a half of you praying basically do inmates of jovan deciding europe and providing security to you in the face of this uh, mass russia. since i have to 23 countries of may, so supported the grid of timeline for you. grace uh, made to excess and the vsoft is will bill. it was more of them. uh and this uh, this is the final statements of the site. so why do you think the company k is so vague? what is natal afraid of? and who within nato is afraid? spell i completely agree, wisconsin team. i think the depaulo, 1st of all,
9:10 pm
it's about the position who american leader and so we were extremely saffel and grateful to jo by them. uh, uh, who was providing the supports and all the necessary, you know, uh uh, basically taking the right position on, on how to be player nations. but in this particular point, it sounds, it's a little bit like continuation over absolutely failed to obama policy and the st. tomorrow, during the um, no roll meeting. will the claim nature council, they will do is wide open conversation about it and knowing the temperaments of our president the til basically is a discussion tomorrow. and there's some argue that it's not in nato's best interest to grant membership to ukraine. what one ukraine bring to the table in exchange for the alliance, potentially risking an all out war with russia. but nobody's speaking about
9:11 pm
bringing new cream right now because of the war with russia. we're speaking about so opening a door and opening and finding some something more tangible and clear that all these human monstrous from the back of it turns out to be shallow and empty. why send you the member though? sorry to interrupt you there. excuse me. why showing ukraine become a member? what would they bring in to be alliance of the sites on this phone? this army in europe, aside from the population that absolutely adamantly believes and main. so aside from uh, you know, proving that so we are, uh, we're protecting, i'm sizing and bleeding for the values of mates. so, well, all these things. so last, the, i don't know, it will be right, is pretty village. why would you hope to get as
9:12 pm
a member that you are not already getting now the 1st oh, after the war. and so there will be a huge effort. so we're building ukraine of course, and no same courses. investor woods invest in the costs we've that doesn't have a certain secuity umbrella or over it. and the nature of this article is the most tangible thing to provide. so some bro mm is using very disappointed sold us presidents, the landscape. what's the way for work now? the most important thing is, of course the, to those, the nato and your brain. i'm looking at the front of the 3 countries of the nature who clearly stated to what they want. i think to tomorrow, the meeting will be gone. so will also show the only majority of the country is
9:13 pm
really, really wanting to, you know, leave for, in the past this policy over towards ukraine and to as open as real partners to each other. we should be moving the head 1st to to, you know, winning this war and set them to, to making your up a more secure and safe space as you're creating double that oxide r. sarah, thank you so much for your time. thank you. are also high on the edge and not the nato summit is the issue of air defense. germany wants to lead the way with a plan to protect against air attacks. the european skies shield initiative as it's called aims to purchase air defense systems jointly to reduce costs. but the plan has proven devices from key f to chrome, a task russian mess sales have davis, the to ukrainian cities,
9:14 pm
destroying thousands of homes, killing hundreds, and forcing you repeat and to ask the question. are we safe currently the situation with regard to your pierre defense is really not very good over the past few years. this has not been a priority. no, it stays on jim and he wants to lead the way. with the, with the european sky shield initiative, we're bringing together european states to join key increase protection against ballistic missiles, cruise missile syndrome. this is what it could look like. 6 irish p surface to air rocket systems with target short range missiles. a dozen patriot systems would be used to intercept the medium range missiles on to top it off. our 3 will defend against the top from outside the top must be providing vast cover
9:15 pm
at all 3 according to calculations and some other people have a footprint of couples on kilometers so it can defend people, large area as the value of the contract. but so far, the angle color have the same, the, the 4000000000 euro is really american build shield is controversial. it's not clear whether it can work with nate's was existing network, 30 or defense. seems to be rather divided opinions, enrolling and brussels on whether i wrote could be integrated into nature's architecture. still more than a 1000 european countries. i've signed up to balance vision. but germany's new york, all i friends, is pushing its own initiative. manuel macro. and once your opinions to be more
9:16 pm
strategic, in other words, they will their own postpone it to be, why do we still have to buy american so often? because the american so much most standardized and we are, and they massively subsidize to the manufacturer just be in the germans to argue you're gonna need to the systems know of the all fossil across the seems to be, we're not in such a hurry that we need to build and bridge technologies, and we can wait until what we develop in europe is ready. we and others and not convinced about that initially, but sort the aftermath of yes, another message i will strike and ukraine a remainder that as you add up to beat sits there defends needs. not every country has the luxury of time. let's take a quick look now at some of the stories making headlines today. age for the shooting you one security council has failed to renew authorization of humanitarian aid deliveries,
9:17 pm
to serious revel health northwest from turkey. the operation was vital to helping around 4000000 people. russia, vito, a resolution that one of extend that the deliveries for 9 months seen boots in favor. thousands of people have gathered in scrubber, nissan circle memories of 1995 massacre and the eastern balls in town. the remains of 13 victims honors from last braves and recently identified through the dna analysis relate to arrest and a memorial ceremony. they were among a 1000 muslin men and boys killed. 5 bosnian serbs assign thing helicopter has crashed and paul, killing all 6 people on board. they were assigned to the capitol. come on due after sight. seeing trump to mount everest, 5 mexican torres and the police pilot were on board the cause of the crashes under investigation. protests have broken out across israel after the countries parliament. the connected voted in favor of
9:18 pm
a controversial bill that limits the powers of the supreme court. demonstrators wave is rarely flags and chanted slogans against the move and block rows and major cities. police mean several arrests. a decision to cut the court's power as let 2 months of protest by opponents who describe it as an attack on democracy. the amendment must pass 2 more parliamentary votes before it can come into force. before we can cross right over to our correspond, antonio claim, who is in jerusalem, tonya, you've been as a protest the entire day. what can you tell us when did you see what i think it has been quite a day for the protest movement. they started very early on, you know, trying to block some of the main, the main highway between jerusalem and tele v. from the early morning. there were some more the attendance from the police that were many of rest over the day they moved on to other places. many people were standing in junctions and on bridges,
9:19 pm
you know, saying that not okay with what is happening here. and also a big protest. i've been grown applewood and also tonight again, protest in front of the supreme court and to send but also in television. people told me no, this is their response for it. the 1st reading that happened last night on monday night in the can, i said that it this, this bill post pos and his 1st reading by the far right. a government here. we're seeing a live pictures there while you were speaking or reminders. why is this proposed legislation so controversial? well, i have to say this is just one part of this whole a traditional uh, overall. but in theory this phyllis is to basically restrict the supreme court's ability to, to block government decisions, which it could be, you know, unreasonable or implausible. and this often in the past days there was this case,
9:20 pm
so example referred to uh that one of the, uh, lead is uh the, this is the need of this house parties. part of the coalition government there you, he was supposed to become a minister, but the supreme court stroke it down. this decision they said basically has been convicted in the past for a tax fraud and also for other corruption charges. so it's not reasonable that he becomes administered. so that could change, but also have to say, this is just one of the many examples that, you know, could lead to this, to the snow. and the other hand, you know, we have to say this is just the 1st reading. it's now goes back to the call me to. and it has been some, you know, um sources that said it might be watered down a bit, but it's not quite clear. but do we understand some sources in the corners and government that they want to posit in the 2nd and 3rd readings? so it becomes a little just before the end of this kind of succession before the end of july. and
9:21 pm
these protest sonya hasn't going on for months. how much of a threats do they pause to netanyahu's government? a wedding maybe in the long term. but right now, i mean, he has a very conflict of a majority. but what we're seeing right now, what his government is trying to do is basically to pause a little by law. i don't know deposited in a package, but to go bit what some have described a bit as this allow me talk to it, you know, put one goal and then go to the next so that many laws in different ways and call me to some i pause of post the 1st reading some a, a still waiting this, but the also see is that this protest movement over the past 6 months, you know, it has grown strong go, it hasn't, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's not diminishing in any way. and they have basically managed to slow down this whole process, but what you also have to see, you know,
9:22 pm
the divide is actually growing bigger. and this countries really somehow tearing apart. and this doesn't seem to be any solution at the moment because it also no more talks, no more negotiations between the opposition and the correlation that has been edited by israel as president. it's a catch. so these are not happening at the moment. so right now it's not really a criteria, it's quite clear where this is going and where there could be a solution to all of this. it will be a correspond attorney or kramer in jerusalem. thank you. are holding on dozens, as people have died and flooding as torrential rains sweep across northern india. flash floods and lands. lions have destroyed highways in homes across several states. and the north of the country and in delhi, authorities in the capital were forced to shut schools. there, on monday, san to say in the seasonal monsoon reigns are getting heavier as the claimant
9:23 pm
becomes warmer. heavy, as a normal monsoon rains tend to be as river into a raging torrent in the north indian states have him on child per dash. the rushing will to destroyed roads um damage, power lines, communication systems, which time put, rescue assets or distribution will take them. road restoration will take some time, but our priority is to restore electricity and mobile networks so that we can receive information regarding any other stranded paper. so we can rescue them we have for so where the was was not the guys have got them. good. scientists say climate change is making them on soon rains, stronger and more unpredictable. thousands of people have died because of the floods across northern india. sally was inundated with the highest rating full in a single day for 40 years. swelling the amino river which runs through the halls of
9:24 pm
the capital. local media report say thousands of people are already being moved to shelters. as the river reaches dangerous levels. the south west south, but john paused. biggest hospital the medical college were left wading through the woods. the floods such was say false. they had no time to evacuate the patient. prospect alone they got on between these 5 being such a big hospital so much water has been said within just 3 to 4 hours of rain. so you can imagine the conditions in other hospital patients are facing problems. they have not been moved yet. of course we have a son. yeah. or has health work is try to pump out the water from the hospital rooms. india's weather agency is full costing more rain in the days to come. earlier i spoke with our and telling guarantee from rita she was standing on the banks of the human eye river. she told us more about the flooding and daily and
9:25 pm
northern india. i'm standing on the banks of the vba yamuna. the river has crossed the danger level of mock him as we came. it will be so hundreds and hundreds of people were sitting here at low line areas, but they've now moved up the roads and taken shares to the end on the fly or was their lives. i'd risk should the river ballistics bang. this has been a very severe monsoon, which has come early, the was affected areas and the humidity and regions, the state of the market for this and the neighboring with the kind rivers of throwing the roster to destroy everything in the pots. yeah, sweeping along. how is this trucks called live stores the river slowing down stream? it was the effect of the states of punjab and harvey on a large area of the farm land onto board to the people facing great inconvenience. yes. friended without electricity in their homes. every time such
9:26 pm
a disaster takes place, the link made with climate change. the questions are being honest, but all the lessons being learned. as people wait to see how this dissolved on foods. this great concern that this river should not bust its banks and destroy the lives of many in its spots stores. and we're touching on reporting some sports now . antenna is check mark, and i wonder so that has reached her 1st ever. so me find on the women singles at wimbledon, after defeating jessica pendula, the united states 24 year old ones are so lot entered the tournament unseeded and she clawed her way back against the 4th seat is patchella and the signing says to win 64266 for under so if i still pursuing her 1st grand slam title, so thank you. premium wildcard elena speak to elaina for a place in saturdays, find the south african runner casters. the menu has won her appeal at the european
9:27 pm
court of human rights. a 3 time world champion and double olympic champion over 800 meters, was born with so called differences of sexual development, also known as intersects and is not allowed to compete and events without taking to strong, strongly reducing drugs. but now the european court of human rights rolled in our favor and a case involving to start strong levels and female athletes. europe today kick off is up next. when the look back at the best schools in the bonus, we got this here on the call for at least i'll have more at the top of the hour to have them by the,
9:28 pm
9:29 pm
information. this is the, the news w mines. the sometimes a seed is all you need to allows big ideas to grow or bring an environmental conservation to life with learning facts like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for. 7 i think when y'all's in june you belong to the 77 percent to come to i don't and 65
9:30 pm
full was while all those top 5 years, 3 reasons why one to 115. we are here to help you make up your mind. we are here on please find your mind. so talk to you from campbell talk, fixed a new culture, and in 15 minutes, let's say a the parts of our community life on the research is now on the top. the few small electric calls in europe all china is comic has now spinning the boys tons of fuss electric o as would also be a success. get fiance's right now on the road.
24 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on